CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwire - Dec 20, 2011) - Mo-DV, Inc., an innovator of HD content delivery to consumers, today announced that it supports the "Next Generation Secure Memory Initiative" consortiums effort to enhance secure delivery of content over USB flash drives and SD cards for use in consumer equipment such as tablets and smartphones. For more information and analysis of this major agreement please contact Mo-DV's COO Aaron Gray at agray@Mo-DV.com.

"Mo-DV's proven technology not only enables secure content management solutions, but also automatically orients and sizes content to fit different screen sizes and shapes, ranging from low to full high-resolution HD," said Jessica Fullmer, CEO of Mo-DV. "The patented technology from Mo-DV is ready to go and meet the consortiums' goal of deployment in 2012."

Mo-DV's common medium technology allows playback of movie content from flash memory devices on all platforms regardless of operating environment. Its software-based copy protection is an unbroken anti-copy solution for delivering movies stored on flash memory devices. Movie delivery through flash memory devices solves the problem of the lack of wireless bandwidth needed for streaming and downloading. The technology also enables the rapid loading of movies direct from a kiosk to a device, permitting, for example, a two-hour HD movie to load in seconds.

Mo-DV will be hosting a suite during CES (International Consumer Electronics Show) 2012, held in Las Vegas, NV January 10 through January 13, 2012. For media and analyst appointments please contact Nicole Fait of Public Communications Worldwide at nfait@pc-w.com.

About Mo-DV

Mo-DV provides its patented multiplatform video player with Digital Rights Management (DRM) to store and distribute video and audio content securely via USB Flash Drives and SD cards for use on mobile devices and PCs. Its technology turns portable devices with USB and SD card ports into movie, music and video players. With its technology, Mo-DV aims to revolutionize the way media distributors, retailers, kiosk manufacturers, memory card manufacturers, and movie studios distribute video and other multimedia content to consumers. For further information, visit www.mo-dv.com.